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Minimum 4 years' experience in the installation of low voltage systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems, Access Control Systems, Nurse Call Systems, Paging Systems, High-Rise Smoke Control Systems, School Clock Systems, and Telephone Systems.
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Inform Coordinator of any problems and concerns with assigned projectsDevelop a thorough understanding of integrating a fire alarm system with HVAC controls, smoke management systems, elevator controllers, sprinkler/suppression systems, card access, security systems and CCTVHave thorough understanding of the principles of fire alarm protection and fire alarm systems.
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Design electrical systems, design lighting layouts, and design fire alarm systems to meet client needs and code requirements. Knowledge of fire alarm requirements and different types of building requirements.
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Auxiliary Systems, including fire alarm systems, voice/data structured cabling systems, access control, CCTV and other low voltage systems design Proficient with Revit and AutoCAD Understanding of the coordination aspects of all design disciplines and how they impact the project Team-oriented problem-solving skills and decision-making ability Ability to organize work, multi-task, and effectively work within a project team.
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Skilled in trouble shooting intrusion, fire alarm, cameras, and access control systems. Energetic, self-starter with a positive attitudemaintain, and repair security systems, Fire Alarm Systems and Communications Systems.
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Responding to service calls (checking safety circuits, and fire service testing) Job Title: Service Elevator Technician. Responding to service calls (checking safety circuits, and fire service testing.
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You will focus on the design and engineering of power, lighting, grounding/bonding, special systems (e.g., telephone/data, security, fire alarm), raceway, cable tray, and other electrical control and building support systems into the built work environment.
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Strong working knowledge of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms. Securitas Technology offers a full portfolio of video, access, intrusion, fire and integrated systems and services.
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NICET Level II, State Fire Alarm Technician License, City of Detroit Fire License, and valid Driver's License are mandatory. Service Technicians are skilled in burglar and fire alarm system repair.
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Vanguard Fire & Security Systems, Inc. is currently looking for an experienced Fire Suppression Technician that has previous service experience in testing and inspections of a variety of fire protection systems.
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Maintain safety, including universal precautions and safe work practices, established fire/safety/disaster plans, risk management and security. Maintain safety, including universal precautions and safe work practices, established fire/safety/disaster plans, risk management and security.
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Founded in Jacksonville, Florida in 1994 by brothers and former firefighters Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen, Firehouse Subs is a brand built on decades of fire and police service, hot and hearty subs piled high with the highest quality meats and cheeses, and its commitment to saving lives through the establishment of the non-profit Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.
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Display pride in your work area by maintaining daily housekeeping of our operations building, equipment, break rooms, restrooms, smoke areas, etc. Reports To: Distribution Manager. Informs supervisor / manager immediately if unsafe conduct or conditions arise.
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Monitor, operate, test and data entry responsibility for a variety of computerized and electronic equipment used in access control, fire, and security systems. Follow procedures in dispatching personnel for emergency and non-emergency response.
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Operates a variety of equipment, including fire extinguishers, telephones, iced tea/soda machines, soup wells and coffee machines. WAITER/WAITRESS (PART TIME)Click Here to Apply OnlineJob Description Morrison Living Morrison Living is hiring immediately for a part time WAITER/WAITRESS position.
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